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Microsoft confirms $300 Xbox Series S

Microsoft has taken to Twitter to confirm that the Xbox Series S is real, and the budget version of its next-gen console will cost $300.

If you’re wondering why this announcement happened in the middle of the night after a U.S. holiday, it’s all because of a leak. Windows Central then followed that up with a report detailing the design and price for the Xbox Series S.

Window Central’s report includes some other details that Microsoft hasn’t divulged yet, including a November 10 release date for Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X. The site also claims that the Series X will cost $500.

Microsoft has so far only confirmed the Xbox Series S’s price. This console will not include a disk drive. And while the Series X will support 4K gaming, Microsoft intends the Series S to be more of a 1080p machine. But it will play the same next-gen games as the Series X.

Sony has not revealed the price for the PlayStation 5 yet, which will be available in two versions. One will have a disk drive while the other will be an all digital machine.


Author: Mike Minotti
Source: Venturebeat

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